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[Photographs of interiors]
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Photographs
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Robin Sherwood in the background, credited to photographer Benn Mitchell; four photographs of interior spaces on the SS Robin Locksley, dated 1939, and credited to photographer Robert M. Damora; and a photograph of Heaney sitting with two men onboard the SS Robin Locksley.
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[Photographs]
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George M. Humphrey and a television room and bar, both credited to New York photographer J. Alex Langley.
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[Article featuring Jack Heaney and the SS Aquarama]
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Interiors magazine with an article featuring photographs by Hans Zielke and a blurb about Jack Heaney and his designs for the SS Aquarama.
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Subseries B. Photographs
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This subseries contains photographic prints, negatives, and transparencies primarily of interior spaces on the NS Savannah, as well as photographs of the ship bow, a model of the ship exterior, and three pieces of artwork displayed in the ship. Many of the photographs are credited to New York City photographer Alexandre Georges. Most of the photographs were presumably taken in the early 1960s following the installation of furniture, artwork, and fixtures on the ship. Most images exist in duplicate or multiple formats, with at least one copy typically accompanied by a descriptive typewritten caption and a photograph number.
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[Photographs of interiors]
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J. L. Luckenbach, and one photograph of the lounge, showing Pierre Bourdelle's carved linoleum coffee table top.
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[Photographs of interiors]
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Seven photographs (8 x 10 in. format) consisting of four color and three black-and-white photographs of interiors for the SS President Wilson and SS President Cleveland. The images depict sample staterooms, the marine veranda with piano and dance floor, the lounge showing a Hawaiian foliage mural by artist Andre Durenceau, and the cocktail lounge with Chinese wall design in gold wire. Two of the photographs appear in Jack Heaney's March 1946 article for the Pacific Marine Review (see Box 2, Folder 9).
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